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Complaint
Complaint Number
114539
DWR Program Area
WPC
Date Received
9/21/2021
How Received
Ask TDEC
Concerning
Pollution / Spills / Illicit Discharge
Concerning (Other)
Assigned on
9/21/2021
Record Last Updated
24-SEP-2021 08:24AM
Location based on SITE_ID
Site ID
4913
Site
Nashville Central STP
Location
1600 Second Avenue North
City
Nashville
Description
Treatment of municipal sewage and minimization of combined sewer overflow
County
Davidson
EFO Name
Nashville
Site Owner
Metropolitan Government - Metro Water Services
Investigation Results
Status
Referred to MS4
Date Investigated
9/23/2021
Responsible Party
Wyatt Johnson Ford
Completed on
9/24/2021
Referred To
Michael Hunt Metro Water Services
Referred on
9/21/2021
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Complaint Description and Writeup
Complaint Description and Writeup
Wyatt Johnson Ford
646 Thompson Lane
Nashville, TX 37204
Dumping waste oil and paint solvent in the rear sewer drain behind the body shop. It is located at the entrance to the paint booth in the back of the building.
Went to the site and found the drain, behind collision center on the NE Corner of the property. I talked with Stephanie Watkins (Collision Center Manager). She told me that the drain was recently cleaned out by a company and they told her that drain goes to nowhere. I think that it may route to the catch basin closest to the building, I will be going there on Thursday to do a dye trace. I did not see any evidence of oil in the catch basin, but there was a pipe coming in in line with the drain. I did inform her that if this is indeed a storm drain that no materials would be allowed to be washed or dumped into it.
Kevin Turner
23-SEP-21 Dye trace concluded that the drain in question does route to MS4. I have talked with the Stephanie Watkins yesterday onsite about changing their practices. We will be sending and NON.
Kevin Turner